REDOUAN “REDO” AIT CHITT - BREAKDANCE WORKSHOP



Redo
(Redouan Ait Chitt) is a world-renowned breakdancer, speaker, and mentor whose workshops go beyond dance—they are about resilience, creativity, and self-expression. Born with physical limitations, Redo defied expectations and became a top-tier dancer, proving that obstacles are just challenges waiting to be overcome.

In his dance workshop, participants explore the fundamentals of breaking, focusing on floor work and freezes, while also learning the importance of adaptability and perseverance. Redo emphasises discovering movement and helping each participant to find a piece of their unique style, regardless of physical ability or experience level.

Redouan “Redo” Ait Chitt (Gorinchem, The Netherlands, 1989) is living proof that no obstacle is too big to overcome. Born with several physical differences—including a shorter right arm, a missing right hip, a shorter right leg, and the need for a prosthetic—he refused to let society define his limits. Instead, he turned adversity into strength, carving his own path with passion and resilience.

At age 14, Redo discovered breakdance—a world where creativity and self-expression reign supreme. What began as a personal challenge soon became a lifelong mission. Through sheer determination, he transformed his differences into a unique dance style, evolving into a world-class performer, speaker, and role model.

In 2010, Redo joined ILL-Abilities. As a core member, he has performed on major stages worldwide, inspiring audiences with his artistry and mindset. In 2019, Redo made history as the first hip-hop dancer to win the most prestigious dance theatre award in The Netherlands. A year later, he was named the most inspiring talent in Dutch society, topping De Community Top 100. His impact reached an even larger audience in 2021 when he opened the Eurovision Song Contest with a dance solo, captivating millions.

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